Showing posts with label elinor carucci. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elinor carucci. Show all posts

Friday, June 26, 2009

Tomorrow: Elinor Carucci lecture at CPW


©Elinor Carucci

from Center for Photography at Woodstock:

Saturday June 27 at 8pm

CPW invites you to join us for an special evening lecture with ground-breaking photographer, Elinor Carucci whose intimate color photographs of her family and herself are celebrated worldwide for their emotional honesty and personal draw.

In chronicling her personal life and her immediate family - Carucci has provided us with unflinching views of her world while imbuing her images with the type unconditional affection that is only found within the very relationships we are given witness to - making her resounding imagery more introspective than confrontational and as universal as they are personal.

To learn more about Elinor, please visit her website.

Admission: $7/ $5 (members, students, and seniors)

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Aperture Live

There's a great new addition to the Aperture website called Aperture Live, a webcast of live lectures and talks. So now you don't have to feel so guilty for not trekking to Chelsea after a hard day's work or feel like you're right in the heart of New York art life.

The two lectures up now are up right now:
Women in Photography Panel with Cara Phillips, Amy Elkins, Elinor Carucci, and Robin Schwartz

Jessica Todd Harper: speaking about her new monograph, Interior Exposure

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Reminder: Women in Photography Spotlight Tonight @ Aperture

(via www.aperture.org)

New York, New York

Women In Photography
Spotlight

Tuesday, September 30, 2008
6:30 p.m.


Aperture Gallery
547 West 27th Street, 4th Floor
New York, New York
(212) 505-5555

Women In Photography is a new online venue showcasing work by contemporary female photographers and providing a vital platform for support and the exchange of ideas. Join WIP co-founders Cara Philips and Amy Elkins, alongside noted contributing photographers Robin Schwartz and Elinor Carucci, for lively discussion of their work and what it means to be a woman in photography today. Moderated by Laurel Ptak, Aperture's Educational Programs Manager.